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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Roman era is a period in Western history, when Ancient Rome was the centre of power of the world around the Mediterranean Sea, where Latin was the lingua franca. The era precedes the Middle Ages. Depending on sources, the Roman era starts somewhere in the 2nd or 1st century BC. Historians have cited a variety of dates for the start of the era, such as the subjugation of Greece by the Romans for the first time in 146 BC, or 30 BC when the Roman empire was stabilized for two centuries to come by Caesar Augustus. The end date is less well defined…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Roman era is a period in Western history, when Ancient Rome was the centre of power of the world around the Mediterranean Sea, where Latin was the lingua franca. The era precedes the Middle Ages. Depending on sources, the Roman era starts somewhere in the 2nd or 1st century BC. Historians have cited a variety of dates for the start of the era, such as the subjugation of Greece by the Romans for the first time in 146 BC, or 30 BC when the Roman empire was stabilized for two centuries to come by Caesar Augustus. The end date is less well defined than the beginning epoch date, since several centuries elapsed between the first major defeats of the Roman Empire, Rome looted by the Vandals in the first Sack of Rome, and the partially successful attempt by the Eastern Roman empire (which had its center of power moved to Constantinople) to reconquer the territories of the fallen western empire.